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Hi there! My name is Dr. Mary Zurn and I am the Vice President of Education for Primrose Schools. If you aren’t familiar with Primrose Schools, we’re a family of over 200 private preschools nationwide. I recently decided to start Dr. Z and Me as a way to share my love for children, education, books, and reading with others – mommies, daddies, aunts and uncles, grandparents and caregivers – just like you. If you’d like to learn more about me, read my complete bio.




Recent Blog Posts

Start the School Year Right with Open Communication

by Dr. Z July 28 2010

Categories: Parenting Tips

Earlier this week I shared a few tips on how to approach a partnership with your child’s teacher.

It’s important we work together to support and guide the development and learning of our little ones. Children need consistent messages from their parents and teachers and this takes a relationship of mutual respect and two-way, open communication between home and school.

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Forge a Parent-Teacher Partnership that Works

by Dr. Z July 26 2010

Categories: Parenting Tips

Ensuring your child’s success in school requires time and attention, yet one of the simplest ways to guarantee success is often overlooked – building the parent-teacher bond.

The new school year is a perfect time for parents to lay the right foundation for a successful partnership with their child’s new teacher. Over the next few weeks I’ll share with you tips on building a trusting relationship with your child’s teacher to help start the new school year right!

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July Books of the Month

by Dr. Z July 9 2010

Categories: Books of the Month

For July, I thought it would be great to share with you two books that focus on citizenship.  Independence Day celebrations can often ignite children’s interest in our country’s history, so it’s important to share stories with them beyond July 4th. 

Adults and children alike will appreciate our flag’s history as told by Alexandra Wallner in her book, Betsy Ross.  The text clearly tells the story that has been handed down as part of our history about the role Betsy Ross played in the design and creation of America’s first flag.  The illustrations are so informative, you can choose as much of the text to read as you think your child is ready to understand.  Best of all, at the end of the book, there are directions for you and your child to make a five-pointed star.

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Making the Fourth of July a Fun Learning Experience

by Dr. Z June 30 2010

Categories: Parenting Tips

The Fourth of July is a popular time for picnics, barbecues and of course, fireworks displays. Each of these family celebrations demonstrates a national spirit of patriotism and citizenship. When we include our little ones in these festivities they learn that the Fourth is a special day, but they don’t yet understand the significance of the holiday. They’re not quite able to readily connect fireworks with our forefathers in a meaningful way. The following activities are ones that will help them begin to understand why Independence Day is an important celebration for our country.

Start by explaining that the Fourth of July is a birthday party for our country. It’s always helpful to introduce an unfamiliar concept by relating it to something very familiar. Children know all about birthday parties, and they’re likely to be very impressed to hear that the United States is 234 years old! You may even make the case that fireworks are a special kind of birthday candle. Just be sure that if you light any “birthday candles” for your family that you practice fireworks safety.

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